Wild Natives Run Rampant in the Garden! Native Plants That Is

That’s right – we have wild natives all around our garden! Wildflowers and native plants that is.

When you are at Abalone Bay enjoy a discovery walk among our plants. We are so pleased that Scott Graf of Floriferous Landscaping in Sea Ranch designed and installed our courtyard using native plants. The use of native plantings follows the Sea Ranch philosophy of being one with our environment and living lightly on the land. The Sea Ranch home owners association states ornamental fences, gates, and railings, doors, ornate plant containers, “garden sculpture,” permanent flagpoles, and other decorative elements are not permitted if visible from outside the house or private exterior spaces.

“ At The Sea Ranch we have developed a community based in wild nature and sustained by its beauty. We have an important responsibility here.

What do we bring to this environment and how do we alter it? I feel myself a custodian rather than an owner of it. . . . I feel I owe constant vigilance and care for its poetic and spiritual survival. I hope those who follow me feel the same.”

The use of native plants becomes even more critical given the prolonged drought facing all of California. Unique to The Sea Ranch is the mix of special native seeds combined by Larner Seed Company.

Photos used in this post come from Wikipedia unless otherwise noted. Click on the photo to learn more about each specie. Following below are further resources for California Native Plants and plants best suited for The Sea Ranch.

Abalone Bay’s Wildflowers and Native Plants

Native plants are used in Abalone Bay’s Courtyard designed by Scott Graf of Floriferous Landscaping, Inc.

Below are the plants you can walk among while staying at Abalone Bay. They are first listed with their botanical name, followed by their common name. Can you spot them in our garden?